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I believe the Kinekt post was an essential component to my DKXL finish, and it performed flawlessly throughout the event. The post let me stay seated through a wider range of conditions and substantially muted the vibration and bumps reaching my posterior.

Back in June, I introduced you to the Lauf True Grit gravel bike I’ve been testing (read the Getting Rolling post here). Since then, I’ve logged nearly 1,000 miles on the bike on all sorts of Midwestern gravel, and the experience has given me good perspective on the True Grit’s capabilities. Here’s what I’ve learned. […]

Otso Cycles Waheela S: Getting Rolling- by Guitar Ted Gravel bikes. It used to be a term that meant a lot of things, or nothing at all. To many a “gravel bike” was “just a bike“. To others it was simply a cyclo cross bike. Then the world went topsy-turvy and companies started making “tools […]

It’s been about three months since the last installment of our test of the Body Float suspension seatpost from Cirrus Cycles, but in this case, no news is good news. In fact, we held off on our final review so we could try it on a few different bikes, with different saddles, and simply get more miles […]

Cirrus Cycles Body Float Suspension Seatpost: Checkpoint — In the two months since we introduced you to the Body Float suspension seatpost from Cirrus Cycles, we’ve been blessed with some of the best late-fall riding in recent memory. This has given us ample time to ride the posts on a variety of bikes, in conditions including gravel […]